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Sodium biology

Chemical retting iuvolves immersion of the dried plants iu a tank with a solutiou of chemicals, such as sodium hydroxide, sodium carbouate, soaps, or mineral acids. The fibers are looseued iu a few hours, but close coutrol is required to preveut deterioratiou. Chemical retting is more expeusive and does not produce a superior fiber to that obtained from biological retting. [Pg.360]

The British Pharmacopoeia specifies a biological assay for the sodium salt of rifamycia SV [14897-39-3]. It also specifies a spectrophotometric assay for rifampicia (201). The United States Pharmacopeia requires an hplc assay for rifampin (202). [Pg.499]

Consumer Products. The Consumer Product Safety Commission s (CPSC) labeling criteria under the Federal Ha2ardous Substances Act are based on biological testing. In the absence of specific data, CPSC requites specific cautionary statements for consumer products containing certain types and amounts of sodium siUcates (87). [Pg.11]

Conversion of the nitrile to the amide has been achieved by both chemical and biological means. Several patents have described the use of modified Raney nickel catalysts ia this appHcation (25,26). Also, alkaH metal perborates have demonstrated their utiHty (27). Typically, the hydrolysis is conducted ia the presence of sodium hydroxide (28—31). Owiag to the fact that the rate of hydrolysis of the nitrile to the amide is fast as compared to the hydrolysis of the amide to the acid, good yields of the amide are obtained. Other catalysts such as magnesium oxide (32), ammonia (28,29,33), and manganese dioxide (34) have also been employed. [Pg.49]

R)-Pantothenic acid (1) contains two subunits, (R)-pantoic acid and P-alanine. The chemical abstract name is A/-(2,4-dihydroxy-3,3-dimethyl-l-oxobutyl)-P-alanine (11). Only (R)-pantothenic acid is biologically active. Pantothenic acid is unstable under alkaline or acidic conditions, but is stable under neutral conditions. Pantothenic acid is extremely hygroscopic, and there are stabiUty problems associated with the sodium salt of pantothenic acid. The major commercial source of this vitamin is thus the stable calcium salt (3) (calcium pantothenate). [Pg.56]

In addition to its industrial importance as an intermediate in the synthesis of vitamin K, menadione, or more specifically, salts of its bisulfite adduct, are important commodities in the feed industry and are used as stabilized forms in this appHcation. Commercially significant forms are menadione dimethyl pyrimidinol (MPB) (10) and menadione sodium bisulfite (MSB) (11). MSB is sold primarily as its sodium bisulfite complex. The influence of feed processing, ie, pelleting, on the stabiUty of these forms has been investigated (68). The biological availabiUties and stabiUty of these commercial sources has been deterrnined (69,70). [Pg.155]

Ion Selective Electrodes Technique. Ion selective (ISE) methods, based on a direct potentiometric technique (7) (see Electroanalytical techniques), are routinely used in clinical chemistry to measure pH, sodium, potassium, carbon dioxide, calcium, lithium, and chloride levels in biological fluids. [Pg.395]

The determined macro- and microelement stmcture of mumio specifies onto the expediency of the application of this biologically active substance as a cosmetic raw material in the cosmetic compositions, which do not contain carbopol. The developed procedure for calcium and sodium ions determination in pectin-containing vegetative extracts is express and it is recommended for application at elaboration of cosmetic production compositions on the carbopol base. [Pg.375]


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